Articles Tagged Councilmember Ron Allen

There were some fireworks at last night’s Huntsville City Council session. Ward #3 Councilmember Ron Allen went into his rude-dude grandstanding mode when local CPA Chris Pruitt was innocently trying to answer a question regarding…

City councilmembers and staff gathered at the library’s Community Room Tuesday night for a Town Hall meeting spotlighting issues for the City’s Ward #3. Ward #3 Councilmember Ron Allen emceed the event. City Engineer Ram…

It was pure political theatre starring Ward #3 Councilmember Ron Allen at City Hall in Huntsville Monday night. A special session ensued last night to reconsider two agenda items from the September 17th Council meeting…

The Huntsville City Council met in regular session last night. They heard a presentation from Charter Review Committee Chairman Rhonda Reddoch on the Committee’s recommendations for changes to the City’s charter. This had followed an…

At Tuesday night’s regular session of the Huntsville City Council, Buxton Company spokesperson Lisa Hill made a presentation on the analytics firm’s research on Huntsville. The $60,000, one-thousand page, study looks at a vast number…

At Tuesday’s session of the Huntsville City Council, councilmembers discussed a first reading of the amendment of an ordinance regarding alarm systems that would provide for a penalty and other provisions. Police Chief Kevin Lunsford…

Monday afternoon, Huntsville City Councilmembers got together to discuss the suggested revisions they made to their Rules of Procedure as the result of a workshop a few weeks ago. City Attorney Leonard Schneider had also…

The Huntsville City Council met for a workshop last night regarding their proposed Rules of Procedure to discuss issues they had with the draft they were working on. During the last council session, Councilmember Ron…

At last night’s regular session of the Huntsville City Council, the council had to reconsider a $60,000 dollar contract with the Buxton Company for a retail recruitment and retention study. The council’s original mistake occurred…